Mayor Eric Adams is weighing in on a years-long battle over whether a historical Upper West Side Church should be knocked down or preserved, The Post has learned.
How many private meetings between a developer applicant and the chairman, lawyer and staff of the Landmarks Preservation Commission does it take before the pattern is considered corruption?
The perpetual debate about who gets the final say in medical decisions is manifesting in new ways as states enact restrictions or bans on abortion and transgender healthcare.
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Illinois won't cover gender-affirming care for a teenager covered by a Catholic health system's self-funded employee health plan, and the insurer is now subject to a class-action lawsuit alleging it violated federal anti-discrimination law by carrying out its client's wishes.